Poppers color
Posted on Poppers Guide's Forum
Topic created by Reth
on Tue, 7 Mar 2023 at 15:26
Reth said on Tue, 7 Mar 2023 at 15:26...
Hello,
I've just noticed something weird for the first time: when I mixed baking soda with some propyl poppers, which is a light yellow liquid, it turned orange...
Is this normal? I didn't pay attention before so I don't remember if it always did that haha
Silom Pongbag said on Tue, 7 Mar 2023 at 17:47...
sound fishy.. if orange is your favorite color..no problem.
poppersx said on Wed, 8 Mar 2023 at 06:14...
curious: why are you mixing baking soda into your poppers
Reth said on Wed, 8 Mar 2023 at 15:16...
@poppersx
I've read on this site that mixing some baking soda in your poppers helps prolongate it by neutralizing the acid buildup that occurs as you use it so I'm testing that out
Nitritespecialist said on Mon, 13 Mar 2023 at 17:02...
I have a theory that when you add anhydrous potassium carbonate(or perhaps baking soda) to a popper....when you shake it, it should look more like a snow globe....particles that quickly fall out and leave a very transparent popper. If it's turbid, the popper is too impure.
The Dreadful Flying Glove said on Tue, 14 Mar 2023 at 15:59...
I have a theory
yeah, many theories.....
like a snow globe
oh you mean those festive plastic domes with bits of white plastic in them, shake and and enjoy....good clean fun.
The Professor said on Tue, 14 Mar 2023 at 22:55...
like a snow globe, touched for the very first time .....
The Dreadful Flying Glove said on Wed, 15 Mar 2023 at 09:27...
hahaha....we are living in a material world....a material world....or we were back then..
poppersx said on Mon, 20 Mar 2023 at 04:44...
when manufacturing poppers they have a distinct orange colur, and a accompanying orange fog that goes with it
Reth how has your experimentation be going? Any interesting results? Making poppers requires low temperatures so I would think keeping them in the freezer would help, but not sure on this


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